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Congratulations to him |
Hope he doesn't turn into another buhari The dullard must be returned to daura by any means necessary |
LionDeLeo:Are you ok ![]() Are you hungry ![]() Is your brain paining you ![]() Come on gerrahere ![]()
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Hope he doesn't turn into another buhari That dullard must be kicked back to daura by any means necessary |
Good for him SARS = Special Armed Robbery Squad #EndSars |
The skull miners are at it again. Even this Christmas season |
Omooba77:That's why the dullard must be returned to daura by any means necessary in 2019. His cows misses him |
Bubu still jumping up and down with his football age |
nenergy:So the oukitel k6000 plus they sold was in stock right cos I ordered for it on 22nd |
bobo65:How is the battery life |
nenergy:How do you know how many is remaining in stock |
StainlessH:And it worked. After Atiku tweeted on fuel scarcity the dullard tweeted about it within a few hours That dullard must be returned to daura by any means necessary |
The shop is obviously trying to clear the old stock |
FORMER Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Prof. Tamunoemi David-West, said that Nigerians should expect sharp drop in petrol price from the current N87 to about N40 per litre, saying, “the president-elect, Gen. Mohammed Buhari, will reduce the fuel pump price to N40 per litre.” •Buhari •Buhari In a telephone interview with Vanguard, the former minister argued that Nigeria produces millions of barrels of crude oil daily, and if properly harnessed will boost the performance of the industry. His words: “I want to assure you that by the time he takes over, petrol will be dispensed at N40 per litre. This is possible and he has the credibility to make it work. The major assignment of the president-elect when he is eventually inaugurated is to restore confidence to the industry. He noted that the president-elect is familiar with the petroleum industry, adding that he is a straight forward person that has respect for democratic principles. “As military head of state, he dealt with the Federal Executive Council with the tenets of democracy. Buhari will build new refineries to make petroleum products available for the masses. No responsible government will allow the masses to suffer. “He will strengthen the refineries within a year. It is possible as we won’t spend any amount in setting up a green field refinery. We already have a blueprint as we shall use what we have to get what we want,” he added. He further stated that on many occasions, the president – elect had disclosed that the subsidy initiative is a fraud which has distorted the progress expected in the sector. He is also said to have frowned at the spate of corruption, which has characterised the subsidy regime to include the trillions of Naira spent on both Petrol and Kerosene subsidy within the past few years, thus inhibiting efforts to properly carry-out the Turn Around Maintenance TAM, for the refineries. He added that on countless occasions, he had argued that the country is forced to pay for scam carried out by oil cartel. Also contributing, a UK-based economic analyst, Mr. Seyi Odetola, noted that the president-elect has expressed doubts on the credibility of the subsidy claim. He added that there may be the need to investigate the several claims made by marketers, which will further reinforce his earlier submission on the subsidy claim. According to him; “The fact that most filling stations in the country are now dispensing petroleum products after the presidential election, despite the threat by major oil marketers to stop selling the product, in view of the subsidy arrears owed to them by the Federal Government, indicated that most of the marketers have been benefiting from the fraud. Removal ofsubsidy He argued that “Where did they get funds to import the product, given the nature of the forex? If after the presidential election fuel is still available as if nothing had happened, it is then apparent that there is no fuel subsidy. “It would be difficult for him, to unitarily remove subsidy without the proper consideration of the plight of the major players in the sector. He will need to re-appraise the cause of inefficiency of the sector.” He further hinted that the president-elect, with his pedigree and respect for the rule of law, will completely phase out importation by the time the local refineries are working. This, according to him, will totally remove subsidy, adding that subsidy as it is presently constitutes the promotion of corruption and impunity. “I am optimistic that the president-elect will look into the subsidy regime as soon as he finally settles down for the business of governance. He stressed that renewed attention will be given to the revamping of the four refineries as well as focus on the construction of new ones.” He concluded that “In the long term, through the confidence that will be restored in the downstream and upstream sectors, investors will be encouraged to do business which will stimulate the growth from the level it is. On his part, the Director, Strategic Planning, Research Intelligent, Mr. Olubunmi Martins, argued that the subsidy regime is riddled with corruption, a sign post of the present administration. He said the challenge before the industry is the gradual restoration of the local refineries, which will take care of the local consumption for petroleum products. He insisted that if activities at the various refineries are up scaled up, subsidy will no longer be a major concern in the country. He however urged the president-elect to scrutinise the various marketers, as most of the companies were floated solely for the sake of benefiting from the subsidy regime, thereby snowballing into cartels that have held the sector back. Olubunmi maintained that subsidy has distorted all the major economic activities that should have taken place in the country. “I am still at a loss with the concept of the whole subsidy, what is being subsidised and who are the beneficiaries? But it will be unwise for the president-elect to remove the subsidy immediately he takes over the mantle of leadership, as such an action could force him into a trap set by the oil cabals. “Notwithstanding, Gen. Buhari will have to do a complete evaluation of the sector to properly understand areas of non-performance and take appropriate action,” he added. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/buharill-reduce-petrol-to-n40l-david-west/amp/?_ |
Eyes don dey clear small small ![]() |
Aregbese has strikes again Useless government |
In a country where industries are rare, I thought the nation as a whole will treat innoson as a national treasure. Storming his house and arresting him without prior invitation or warrant is a breach of his rights. Why bundle a Nation-builder like a criminal ? Take your money out of gtb |
cuteguy14911:From Jumia is within 15 to 20 days so next month but from aliexpresss is much longer but more reliable This thread will help you better https://www.nairaland.com/3986064/leagoo-kiicaa-power-discussion-thread/33 |
Infinix hot 5 but if you are patient for the delivery timeline go for leagoo kiicaa power |
To all Nigerians take your money from gtb bank before they use it to pay innoson. The way the court are ruling in innoson favour trouble dey. |
Perhaps APC leaders have never read Article 25 (A)(i) of their party’s Constitution which stipulates that “the National Convention of the party (APC) shall be held once in two yearsGbam on point. Apc should conduct their own convention let me see whether the thread holding the broom together will not tear Nonsense |
Somebody kick this drug lord to America |
You will never see Nigeria name in any postive thing. Police is the worst in the world always carrying first from behind |
I got 100mb but is remaining 65 |
Change has arrived Sai change Sai bubu |
Tony Nwoye the thuggish tout has already lost this election but this insult has all but guaranteed it |
CROWNWEALTH019:Obviously the senile illiterate meant Abacha did not steal in naira rather dollars |
Meanwhile Abacha did not steal Muhammad buhari the Kwarrauption pighter |
The United States (US) Government has laid claim to hundreds of millions of dollars stashed abroad by the government of the late military ruler, Sani Abacha. The Americans allegedly told a court in an unnamed foreign country that it had an interest in the loot because it was saved in its currency, the US dollar. Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) and rights activist Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) made the claims yesterday in Lagos. Malami, guest speaker Falana, Chief Chairman, Special Investigative Panel on Assets Recovery Okoi Obono-Obla, among others, were participants in a seminar organized by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP). The seminar with the theme: Promoting Transparency and Accountability in the Recovery of Stolen Assets in Nigeria: Proposals for Reform, was organized in collaboration with Ford Foundation, USA. The AGF, who was represented by his Senior Special Assistant on White Collar Crimes, Mr Abiodun Aikomo, gave the hint of the US’ involvement in the case while condemning public officials who ferry their loot abroad. “We have seen instances where the Federal Government of Nigeria engaged counsel to recover our stolen assets and the matter went on for many years," he said. “On the eve of a judgment, the government of a country filed an application for joinder, this was a matter that was on for seven years and judgment was going to be delivered the next day." “The government of the country filed, saying ‘Even though the money is not kept in our bank, even though you would think we do not have any connection with the funds, the money is in our currency and we are talking about hundreds of millions in our currency. So, if you’re moving those funds from our state, then we are interested." “That was how the judgment was more or less arrested. So, the people stealing money and taking it out of Nigeria are doing us a lot of evil, because the moment the money leaves Nigeria it assumes another dimension.” But Falana, who accused the United States, Switzerland, the UK and other western nations of hypocritical behavior in Nigeria’s quest to recover loot stashed in their banks, identified the US as the country concerned. “Nigeria traced part of the Abacha loot to Jersey, an island in the United Kingdom. The Attorney-General filed a process to – by the way I was in that country when the person was convicted – the money left Nigeria through Kenya and landed in Jersey. It was from the late Abacha," he said. “Nigeria wanted to collect the remaining loot. But the United States filed an objection saying the money could not be released to Nigeria." “The court asked why, the US said if the money must be released, it should be released to the US government, so that ‘we can manage it for Nigeria." “The other one, $321million, Switzerland, a notorious conduit for corruption, had the temerity to say that ‘unless the World Bank is going to manage this money, we are not going to release this money." Falana urged the Federal Government not to depend on the West in its loot recovery drive. “The United Nations Convention Against Corruption has made adequate provisions against corruption mandating countries to assist each other but western countries have not been helping us. Our government should stop relying on the west.” The Silk said he had advised and the government was considering to sue foreign banks illegally holding onto funds that were stolen from Nigeria. He also revealed that plans were underway to seek redress for the 21 coal miners allegedly murdered by the British police under colonial rule in Nigeria, just like Kenya obtained £19.4million as compensation for victims of the Mau Mau revolt against colonialism in the 50s. Falana said: “The British government, the British police killed 21 miners in Enugu on November 18, 1949. We are talking to the victims and their children to do what the Kenyans have done by suing the British government so that we can also begin to ask for reparation for our people.” Obla, who refrained from clear political comments because he had been “gagged”, said there would be no sacred cows in the quest to recover fraudulently acquired assets. Obono-Obla said: “Without mentioning names, we are currently investigating a director in a Federal Government ministry…We saw so much and we went to the Code of Conduct Bureau, got his asset form and discovered that a lot of companies that he has been using to make money were not mentioned in his assets declaration form. The man is in soup.” The Special Assistant to the President on Prosecutions vowed that the panel would not recognize any sacred cows. He urged Nigerians to assist it with information on assets procured with stolen funds. “If you don’t give us information, we may not know. The panel has powers to investigate public officers in the three tiers of government: federal, state and local. No sacred cows, as far as I am concerned. We must investigate everybody. Any complaint that requires an investigation will be investigated,” Obono-Obla said. SERAP director Adetunbo Mumuni, who spoke earlier, praised the government for mustering the will to tackle corruption. “Before President Muhammadu Buhari came, we knew there was massive corruption, but this administration has made attempts to bring corrupt people to justice,” he said. Other guests at the event included Amnesty International Country Director, Mrs. Osai Ojigho; Department for International Development (DFID)’s Sonia Warner; and Ford Foundation’s Ms. Eva Kouka, and Ms. Linda Ochiel, among others http://saharareporters.com/2017/11/15/us-refuses-release-abacha-loot-because-its-dollars |
I will uncle Mugabe . Another die in power bites the dust ![]() |
Yyeske:Bros I have heard the thugs Obiano are parading. You dont care about my vote but you quoted me to vote for Obiano On Saturday am voting for Oseloka Goodnight |
Oseloka did very well. I will vote for at least his supporters are not uncouth like those supporting that drunkard Obiano |





